This axis brings together 1 instance of the use of this verse in Muhammad Shahrur’s books, with links to the concepts and arguments that appear around it.

The verse text as cited

{If Allah had willed, they would not have associated partners. And We did not appoint you as a guardian over them, nor are you a trustee over them.}

Brief reading

Shahrur uses it to show that the messenger is not an agent over people’s beliefs, nor responsible for forcing them to believe.

Axes

  • Political and social
  • Faith-related
  • Rejection of agency: 2
  • Freedom of belief: 1

Its place in the network of concepts

It enters a network that distinguishes between the message and control over human conviction.

The verse’s role in the argument

  • Critique of heritage: 1

Instances of use

  • State and Society, p. 303: Cited to argue that the messenger is not an agent over people’s beliefs, nor responsible for coercing them into belief.
    • Concept: Rejection of agency
    • Function of the verse here: Critique of heritage
    • Textual evidence: «- {If Allah had willed, they would not have associated partners. And We did not appoint you as a guardian over them, nor are you a trustee over them} (Al-An’am 107),»

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